28-11-2024 06:58 PM
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28-11-2024 07:02 PM
28-11-2024 07:02 PM
Hey @creative_writer ,
How are you?
I'm thinking about your skin care in the fridge.
Sounds like you had a tiring day?
28-11-2024 07:13 PM
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28-11-2024 07:21 PM
28-11-2024 07:21 PM
@creative_writer potentially it's the masking that is the most draining for you? I always find it to be so. I came up with this lil sentence during the parts work I was doing the other night - "Please try to remember we value authenticity over acceptance, because acceptance without authenticity is hollow anyway."
Have you read Unmasking Autism by Devon Price? I haven't yet myself but my friend spoke VERY highly of it, maybe it could be helpful for you on this leg of your journey?
Ohhh I totally need to find a good SPF50+ moisturiser!! Any recommendations? Maybe we should start a skincare thread! I reckon there'd be quite a few peeps interested!
28-11-2024 07:34 PM
28-11-2024 07:34 PM
@creative_writer Speaking of parts work, as promised here's the lil exercise from the book Polywise!
It's geared towards folks who are having trouble shifting from the paradigm of mononormativity but you can just ignore those bits (or don't, you know, if you're curious about consensual non-monogamy... it certainly changed my life for the better).
28-11-2024 07:34 PM
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28-11-2024 08:03 PM
28-11-2024 08:03 PM
@creative_writer honestly it can be a painful process, shedding the layers of social conditioning and internalised shame. There's that expression 'dark night of the soul' for a reason. Sometimes we gotta almost destroy ourselves so that we can rebuild to be more genuine and authentic versions of ourselves. And sometimes we just gotta be the weird kid!!
Trust though, the first time you express your authentic, unmasked self (is first off probably gonna feel terrifying) and have someone completely accept, maybe even celebrate, that authentic expression, it's gonna feel like a weight has lifted, and it'll get easier and easier to do.
28-11-2024 08:16 PM
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28-11-2024 08:52 PM
28-11-2024 08:52 PM
You know, my new partner said to me recently @creative_writer "Wow, I never thought I'd meet someone who has emotions as big as me!" So... I get it.
Thing about emotions is that they don't really care about 'appropriate'. And really, what is an 'appropriate' time to experience the very normal, human experience of being a feeling animal?
If the social norm is that the only time we're allowed to express our emotions in like, in the therapy room, then that is a norm that needs to be SHATTERED. Because it's not right.
Having said all that, I wonder if the word you're actually looking for is 'safe'. Cos that is different - and because of the aforementioned social norms, can be hard to find. But here's the tricky part... in order to find out who is going to be safe for us to be expressive with... we kinda have to be expressive with everyone!!
Not straight away I suppose, but like if you're keen on building a new friendship with someone, it can help to be super expressive early on. That gives two benefits - 1. If they respond poorly or make you feel crappy, you'll know they're not a good fit for you, and you don't need to waste any more time on an unsafe relationship; and 2. It means that you've already set up expectations, and they won't get blindsided if it all comes rushing out in one big horrible meltdown further down the track. Yeah, speaking from experience 😅
Oh yikes I've done it again and lost track of time, I should say goodnight!! Hope you have a nice gentle evening darlin 💜
30-11-2024 04:28 PM
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